The residency and proof of identity requirements for a Nevada identification card are the same as those for a driver license. You must be a resident of Nevada. The minimum age for an ID card is 10 years.

You cannot hold both an Identification Card and a Driver License, even if they are from different states. Nevada has a seasonal resident ID for those who reside in the state only part of the year.

Any existing ID will be hole-punched and returned to you along with an interim paper document. Your new ID card will be mailed to you within 10 business days.

Veteran Designation and Organ Donation

Veterans with an honorable discharge may present evidence of honorable discharge to have a Veteran designation placed on their ID card. Visit archives.gov to obtain a copy of your DD-214 or other evidence of discharge. Anyone may elect to become an Organ Donor.

Fee Exemption

Persons who declare themselves homeless are entitled to a Law Public Radio Licenses Make Wku Compliant Driver's Works With To 2005 one-time fee exemption for a duplicate Nevada license or ID card. See Duplicate Licenses. If you need to renew your ID Card, see Renewal Options and ID Card Fees.

ID Cards With No Expiration Date

Many Nevada ID cards issued prior to 2001 had no expiration date. These are no longer valid. You must apply for an original as shown above.

Temporarily resides in this State for a period of at least 31 consecutive days in each calendar year;

Maintains a temporary residence in this State;

Returns to the state or jurisdiction of his residence at least one time during each calendar year;

Is registered to vote or pays income tax in another state or jurisdiction; and

Does not engage in a trade, profession, occupation or gainful employment in this State.

Seasonal resident identification cards are marked with a designation that the holder is a seasonal resident and is licensed in another state. You must meet the proof of identity requirements for a Nevada ID card. These cards are not issued to tourists from foreign countries.

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